"And people are just started coming in off the street to make donations after word got out," he said. "I'm really happy about how the community is coming together."

As if on cue, a man walked into the restaurant and handed Jillian Citrino a $100 bill.

He refused to be photographed for the newspaper or give his name. "I just want to help," he said and walked out.

"There are a lot of legit good people out there. It makes me proud to be an American," he said.

"It makes me Pottstown proud," his wife added.

In the meantime, with only take-out or curbside customers, and the Pourhouse tavern portion of the business closed, the Citrinos are making use of the time.

"We're doing a deep clean and we're going to paint in here," said Rocky Citrino. "This way, we can keep paying the bartenders, who aren't getting any tips. And it's something we've been wanting to do anyway."